As this is my first post, I don't exactly expect the group to flock to my aid in any way, but my basic problem is lack of familiarity with the way this formula works. Suppose I have an infinite sum that we accept to be convergent.$\displaystyle sigma(f(x), i=0, inf)$

How does one apply the Euler-Maclaurin formula?

I'd rather not go into details of the function in question, as it is homework, and that would be cheating, and cheating is wrong.

Sep 16th 2009, 07:55 AM

Jester

(Nerd)

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Originally Posted by LatexPineapple

As this is my first post, I don't exactly expect the group to flock to my aid in any way, but my basic problem is lack of familiarity with the way this formula works. Suppose I have an infinite sum that we accept to be convergent.$\displaystyle sigma(f(x), i=0, inf)$

How does one apply the Euler-Maclaurin formula?

I'd rather not go into details of the function in question, as it is homework, and that would be cheating, and cheating is wrong.